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Andros is the northernmost island in the Cyclades archipelago in Greece. It is known for its diverse landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. The island spans around 380 square kilometers and is the second-largest in the group. Andros features a mix of rugged mountains, fertile valleys, green hills, and beautiful coastlines, making it a scenic destination for nature lovers.

The Andros Mountains dominate the island’s center, with lush valleys and fertile plains surrounding them. This variety of terrain supports a wide range of plant and animal life. Andros is notably greener than many other Cycladic islands due to its higher rainfall. The island offers several hiking trails, taking visitors through charming villages, past ancient ruins, and to quiet beaches.

Andros has a rich cultural heritage shaped by ancient, Byzantine, and Venetian influences. The island was historically a maritime center, and this is reflected in its architecture and museums, like the Archaeological Museum and the Museum of Modern Art in Chora. The town of Chora is particularly picturesque, with whitewashed houses, narrow streets, and Venetian-era mansions.

The island also has a strong agricultural tradition. Local products, such as olive oil, honey, and wine, are popular. Unlike many other Greek islands, Andros is less commercialized, offering a more peaceful experience. Its natural beauty, cultural richness, and quiet atmosphere make Andros a hidden gem for those looking for a more authentic Greek island experience.

Through Gavrio Port located 33km west of Chora .

From Rafina Port (Duration 1 to 2 hours) in Athens , as well as from other islands of the Cyclades such as Mykonos, Paros, Naxos, Tinos with daily itineraries .

Neiborio,Beach Andros
Beaches To Explore
Batsi Beach Andros
Activities To Enjoy
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